Sustaining a Life of Mission
As well as the title ‘Sustaining a Life of Mission’ I’ve been asked for some key principles that help sustain me in a life
As well as the title ‘Sustaining a Life of Mission’ I’ve been asked for some key principles that help sustain me in a life
Community. Extended Family. Oikos. Family on Mission. If you’ve been around this movement for any length of time the chances are you’ve heard or read about
A life of worship is one filled with the vivid and joyous awareness of God near us. When I live in the light of how
Here are a few reflections I’ve had from my time overseeing Missional Communities: Listen My number one reflection would be to make time to
This is the second part to a post which asks the question Are the principles of Missional Communities really transferable? Today, Ben gives some more
Are the principles behind missional communities really transferable? Can you really make a community fruitful in any context? I’ve got to be honest, I think
However a Missional Community begins, there will inevitably be a core team of people around the leader(s) in order for that community to maintain long
This is the second in a 3-part series designed to help your Missional Community have a good balance of UP (focus on relationship with God),
Part 1 of a three part series to help your Missional Community have a good balance of UP (focus on relationship with God), IN (focus
What is missional vision, and how do you get it? A missional vision sets out where you and your group are going – it is
Question: We are interested in Missional Communities and have read somewhere that the only rule is that they don’t do ‘miniature church’ on Sundays. Why
Today’s post follows on from an earlier post on tips from moving from a traditional small group to becoming a missional community. In this post David
Is it possible to transition from a traditional small group to a vision led Missional Community? This question is one many of us have had
The term “social space” is borrowed from a theory within sociology which identifies different sized groupings that form community. Social space describes the extended-family sized
I wonder if you have been here: You’ve come up with a plan for mission in your community, you’re doing something new and are excited
How do you feed yourself while holding down a job/family/life and leading a Missional Community? Most of us manage to keep ourselves physically fed
Rest is not the opposite of mission. Yes some of the tasks will stop, yes it is rightly a time for slower rhythms of
Last Sunday our extended family spent our afternoon going to a nearby splash pool followed by a picnic in the sunshine. We’re a missional
A few years ago, when I was a member of our church staff team responsible for our missional communities, and before ‘oikos’ and ‘family
Keep asking if it “fits” We got to a point in our Missional Community where we weren’t sure what we were doing or why we
A few thoughts from Lucy and Andrew Buckley who lead an MC called ‘Kin’ in Sheffield, UK, on their experiences and thoughts about leading a
Imagine the scenario: You have a thriving growing group which you seek to multiply and end up killing the group. Oops. This is a
At the heart of missional communities is the understanding that discipleship primarily happens through relationships lived out in extended families on mission. It means they
Missional Communities exist to draw people to Jesus and see them transformed in community to become disciples of Jesus as they follow him. So in launching
One of the principles from the Leading Missional Communities book is that MCs exist on a continuum of organized and organic life. The community needs
Finding the Person of Peace is a very important principle in our leading of a Missional Community. Jesus sets out the Person of Peace strategy
The key marks of this family on mission life are: Prayer Meals Shared resources Fun Mission As Mother Theresa said, the gospel is simple but
In the New Testament the word disciple literally means ‘learner’. Yet the way we do learning within the church is so often limited to giving
At the heart of the Missional Communities movement is a rekindling of the primary commission Jesus gave us which was to ‘go and make disciples
If we are involved in leadership, inside or outside the church, there will inevitably come a time when we have to lead our peers. By
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN But what we really need to do is hear from the Lord and let his Spirit show us the way.
“What happens if…MC Leaders step down?” I write this as someone who is currently co-responsible for overseeing the MCs in our church, where this has
Discipline…. Ooh I can just feel the shudder down my spine! I wonder how many of us grew up in the Discipline = Death
Prophecy is a wonderful gift from the Holy Spirit that brings life to people and connects us with the heart of our heavenly Father. Through
How easy is it to multiply a Missional Community? Given our title it could be assumed that it is a simple and straightforward process.
I was reading the old Jewish story about Elijah and Elisha today, where the protege gets to see the old prophet go up to heaven, and
Oikos, some days it just doesn’t seem efficient. Maybe community life seems to distract you from achieving your aims or feels hard work
Some of the most common questions you hear people asking about MC’s are “what’s so unique about Missional Communities?” or even “why is a Missional
One of the first things I remember being told in cluster leader training (clusters were prototype Missional Communities back in the day), was to
In another post in our How to… series, Jenny Irvine gives us a few pointers in inspiring our leaders to keep going. Where are your
Yesterday I wrote about prayer as an essential ingredient of missional community life. Today I want to suggest some practical ways you can develop
I hate to be the one who breaks this to you, but being in and leading a good missional community is hard work! This
How do you make Missional Communities and Children work together? There have been countless studies on how children learn, how they interact with information, and how
“How do you support your leaders?” This is one of the most common questions people ask, whether they are leading a missional community, ministry
What culture are you part of?? Having spent a lot of time abroad recently, I have often found myself speaking about “culture” whilst processing my
As promised, here is the follow up to last week’s post on Discovering and Developing Missional Vision, where we shared some questions to ponder on setting a
So……… we are going to kick off our “Highlights” series with this two-part blog from last summer on Discovering and Developing Missional Vision. Enjoy! As
Making disciples. Equipping leaders. catalysing movements.